THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



tern slides and loan collections of nature study material and 

 by giving lectures on Geography, History and Natural Sci- 

 ence at the Museum and in the schools. Cooperation with 

 the public libraries and provision for the blind are features 

 of the Museum's work which are receiving special attention 

 and are of more than passing interest. Without doubt there 

 are no children who appreciate a visit to the Museum and 

 an opportunity to handle the specimens more than do the 

 blind children from the public schools and the immediate 

 vicinity. This policy is making the Museum a growing edu- 

 cational force in the community. 



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